rsn jf&cwvwps wra.tf' W "re " - meviegrawmqm: SCREEN TO, PATRON ROBERT GAIN, the nqter, sicms destined te tilAy ,"hcnvleft,,, but Beb Cain, the man, leads n llf that 1 far from ''hwivy." In ' fnct, ' eA quRlnlnnce with Hebert Cnln culln for repetition of the Mft'r-rif.ated nidatien, "Whv -art, the wreen'K most villainous c liariieters the most cenlal fellows In rwl life?" i . Cain Mas a prpmljiint, Itaire actor before jrclnij Inte motion pictures und was one of the pioneer with l'meui Players-Lanky. His roles almost without exception have te-n heavy 'lends. Ai Hric-ads Surgeon Fleldlnsr in "Held By the Enemy." the Paramount apeclal adanttd from the. famous Civil AVar ttari plnv by William milette, which Mlfbe shown at' the Stanley next week, he his the snme type of Mle. lis Is ene "heavy1' who Is really llked by the public Uaunlly thew whose fate It Is te be villainous en the screen am oerdlallv disliked, but Cnlti seems te have escaped this. Famous rinyers-Lasky directors sav Cain Is an unusually easy ncter te work with. His long cxpfrlewe and his pplen'lld dramatic pewr are the chief reason. ALTHOUGH their combined weekly salaries run Inte five figures, the members of "The night te Leve" com pany found starvation something mero than a fllm'ffthey In the'makng of tha Oeorge KKxmaurlce production, which will enter upon Its scrend week at the Arcadia Monday. The unpleasant ex perience occurred as the members of the company were leturnlng nerthwnrd en their special afttr having been te Flerida for several eekn e take exterior scenes. Somewhero along the Georgia-Seuth Carolina state lines the train was held up in a wafte section of the country en account of washouts along the track The nearest station was mere than ten miles off and the rends for pedestrians were In miserable shape. The train, a special, wns supposed te make fast time northward te lllchmend. and as no delay had been anticipated it was net provided with a. dine:. The only sustenance aboard consisted of crackers and ciocelsto that Mae Mur ray, the leading lady, had packed In her valise. It was ten hours before ervice was resumed. FUt down through the glowing, opa lescent water of Honolulu Day two flnires wero grappling te the death. Otie was the figure of a man : the ether the lUnder figure of a girl. Twenty feet nbeve them the barna cled keel of a tramp schooner wallowed In the swell and cut off the light of the moon. The Incident Is te be vividly depleted at the Victeria next week when Annette Kellerman appears In her modern oom eom oem tdv drama. "What Women Leve." Bernard MrConvllle, author of many of the Mary Plckferd, Nerma Talmadge and Lillian Glsh screen succcssev wrote a dramatic steiy around Mlsn Keller mar's ability te live under water and the gripping battle scne Is ena high light in the.amarlng production. Wheeler Oakmnn, null Mentana and Ralph Lewis are among the players who support, SUCCESS of the screen version of "Way Down East," at the Chestnut, Is net surprlilng, because, llrst of all, ihe production jcpresents the nnst en lightened work of D. W. Griffith, nnd, secondly, the play itself Is ene of the most successful produced in this country. Vet. when In 1F97, this rural drama of stirring heart Interest vas presented for the first time in a New England town tinder the original title of "Annle Latirie" the reception from the public wns se cool tint it seeinrd that the play was destined te complete failure Jeseph It. Grlsmer thought Jie could mike the Lettlo Blair Parker play Inte a popular success When Orlsmer hart completed hln task, "Way Down East" was the ;day's new title nnd In Chicago In December, 18!i7, the new offering was tubmltled te the public. The piny was an overnight sensation The New Yerk run wns for six nnnths something phenomenal In these days. On April 18, 1838. the play was seen by Presi dent and Mrs. MClClnley. In the cast then nere Burr Mcintosh, who is in tha picture, and Vlvla Ogrten, who Is seen In the Griffith production as the meddling and mendacious old niald. QOMETHIN'0 TO THINK ABOUT." O the special Cecil B. De Mllle pro duction unlch run for four weeks at the Arcadln, Ik announced ns the feature at traction at the Palace week of November 15. The Plnnley Ce. has received many letters asking thnfrlt be again presented, and In defrcnce te requests will show It nt the Palace for ene week enlv. "Something te Think About" 1h a story In which the Idea of right thinking as well as right living is admirably de veloped Gleria Swant.cn has the leading femi nine role, and Elliett Dexter plays the main lead. Theodere Roberts, veteran ehar.icter actor haw one of the most difficult parts of his hereen career. THE cause of the cinema, as an art. Is promoted by such sterling ex ponents of dramatics as Lionel Barry Barry mere Mr. Barrymore has rja-ently be come an Associated "First National star and his first picture is "The Master Mind," the feature at the Stanley the week of November IB. The story of "The Master Mind" con cerns the workings of the remnrkable nlnd of a brilliant psychologist bent en wreaking revenge en a district attorney who had sent his brother te the electric chair. A beautiful girl. Innocent and unsuspecting, Is used as the pawn, and a gang of dangerous criminals, completely under the control of the master mind, weave nets of vengeance around the victim. GEORGE MELFORD'S "Beheld My Wife," Is announced ns the feature at the Arcadia for a limited engagement commencing November 22. The story was adapted from Sir Gilbert Parker's noel of the Canadian Northwest, "The Translation of a Savnge." The story depicts the evolution of a supposed half-breed girl from u state of taagery te a high social position In a British household Frank Conden, a 'talented short-story writer who has turned te scenario work, Is responsible for the adaptation. Mr Conden's name Is familiar te readers of numerous notion periodicals. NEW YORK life is the essence of the William Fex melodrama, "When i-newn te canaclly houses In New Yerk '"own te capacity houses in New erk Snr Which Mill Via Hn h.M Int.. A- cording te report It Is net only Intensely interesting fiem Its wealth of New Yerk atmosphere, but tells a thrilling though net lurid story of Getham life, ns lived m. th ,uPP'r middle and lower classes, rne things for which New Yerk Is fa i neus or notorious, according te the point i .IV' nn.v" 1"'e" brought in Incidental y te the plot, One sees the skyline, silhouetted "gainst the blackness of the night, with the millions of Bhts In the skyscrapers V" "-. "n ,lka 8,arH- Unusual views of the Gay White Way, from a photographic flta interspersed through the Free Exhibition McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Walnut St. ralntlngs by Jehn F. Fellnsbee, A. .V A. ICE SKATING AT ICE PALACE 4HTII JL ll.n,... mMZMmk STEP DVEL'GlRLS With DON nAnrr.y1 t)" lh. AK lUct. Mat. Ted.i ijllOll ri'rrpBh7rKV' . vv , ,J v ,.IJ:(0 Jyl.NSDRA. FV7'. Guide, toPJietoplays for the Week te Come Ncv Movies STANLEY "Held by the Enemy" was drected by Donald Crisp from the stage play by William Gillette. It " "".effective melodrama of hate, leve and 'of the human emotions, set ngninst a military background. TheJ Lee Kids In "The Circus Imps." and ettcerpts from "La lleheme" by the f rchestia are added attractions. VICTORIA "What Women Leve" haa Anntttu Kellermnnu as star In a water npectnele and nthletlc stunt story. Bernatd McCenvllle wrote It. The Sir Barten and Man O" War herse race, vsjlll be shown ns un extra attraction, ' REOENT "Leve's Remance," by Cecil niilelgh and Henry Hnmllten. noted Drury lane playwrights, deals with n chest of Jewels ence the property of a Spanish queen, that lies at the bot tom of the .en. Jack Helt, Kathryn Adams and Fred Mnlatesta head the cast. CAPrOJV'Tnimpe-t IsWnd" Is a new Tem Terrles production, with Mar guerite de la Motte and Wnllace Mao Mae Donald. The film deals with n nhlp wrcclt situation and contains n thrill ing aereplane sequence. Reviewed Hcrctofero CirESTtitfT "Way Down East" will celebratj Its; 100th performance en Tuesday. Its long local run is i tribute te the exciting lce Jam and rescue. ARCADTA "The Right te Leve" has Mae Murray nnd David Tewell In u betutlful marital story, with colorful and thrilling scenes laid lu Turkey. PALACE "Mil-Channel." with Clnra Kimball Yeung, Is the movie of Ethel .Barrymore's starring vehicle, written by Plnere around the shoals of do mesticity. OREAT NOETlIEItN Mary Miles Mln ter In "A Cumberland Remance." first half of week. Douglass Fairbanks, In "The Mellj coddles," latter half. MARKET &THEET "Half nn' Heur," interesting cmotlennl movie, with Dorethy Dnlteu. Fntde Arbuckle In the trilling "The Round-Up," Intter hair. ALTTAMBRA "Half an Heur." with Dorethy Dalten. "Three Geld Coins," with Tern Mix. latter half. ' COLONIATj "The Rcund-Up." humor ous and exciting, with Fatty Ar buckle. "A City Sparrow." with Ethel Clayten, latter half. mt'ERtAIi Mary Plckferd In "Suds." "Darling Mlne," with Olive Thcmns, latter half. LEADER Charles Ray. In "The Vlllagl Sleuth," Men. nnd1 Tues.; "Help Wanted Male" with Mac Murray, Wed and Thurs ; "The Cradle of Courage," with W. B. Hart, Frl. and sat. BETMONT "Lcs Mlserables." with William Farnum. "The Slim Prin cess," with Mabel Normand, latter half. LOCHNT Aft.O STRAND "The Round Up," with Fatty Arbuckle. RJVOLl "Deep Waters," a Maurice Tourneur production JUMBO "Man end His Weman." with Herbert Rawhnsen. Men. nnd Tues.: "Belew the Surface." Wed ana Thurs.; "Ramonn," Frl., and "Blind Youth" Saturday. AVENUE "The Right of Way." with Bert Lytell, Men. nnd Tuer ; "Lady Rese's Daughter," with Elslo Fergu Fergu eon, Wed and Thurs. : Dorethy Glsh In "Little Mies Rebolllen," Frl. nnd Snt COLISEUM "A Village Sleuth," with Charles Ray. 'The Cradle of Courage." with W. 0. Hart, latter half. CEDAR "Lady Rese's Daughter," with Nlsle Fergusen, Men and Tues. ; "Humoresque." Wed., Thurs. and Frl. ; "Alan and His Weman," Sat. STANLEY TO BE STANTON Sp nearly completed Is the Stanley Thektre. at Nineteenth and Market streets, that Jules E. Mastbaum, presi dent of the Stanley Ce., announced yes terday the name of the present "Stanley" Theatre, en Market street above Six teenth. Is te be changed te "Stanten." This change will go Inte effect shortly. In order that the public may become accustomed te the Idea. There will be no change In policy at the "Stanten," but the same standard In photoplays, music, etc. The Stanley Theatre, at Nineteenth and Market streets. Is new 80 per cent dene, nnd the finishing, decorative schemes, etc., are being accomplished with rapidity. Otis Skinner Coming te Garrlck Otis Skinner will shortly appear at the Onrrlck In "At the Villa Rese." a new play by A. E. W. Masen. His role Is that of a French detective of the kind that Gaberlan used te write about. In Londen, where Arthur Beurchler Is playing "At the Villa Rese." It Is the sensational success of the current sea son. The author of the play Is a maJ6r of marines anu served tnreugn me war. The last play of his presented In Amer ica was "The Witness for the Defense," In which Ethel Bnrrymore appeared. irend A Montremerr. ZllB, )1 I P. (J. Nlinn.NI'11ln.r. NEXT WEEK ROSE & MAE WILTON MOLI.IE TVVVER A CO. LA TETITK CADAKCT" l.EUV WHITE'S ENTERTAINERS jin deiiertV and MACK NENNETT COMEDY "A YOUNH MAN'S FANCY" Germantewa Ave. at Venanae NEXT WEEK Ucuv4 R0SC0E (Fatty) ARBUCKLE In Edmund Day's Western Thriller THE ROUND-UP" -"Vf iia iiel. Market Ml. I WsJ V NEXT WEEK REX'S EQUINE TARADOX J. C. LEWIS ft CO. MbcI'AHI.ANI) S. l'AI.ACE JOE ARMSTRONG LEWIS & MITCHELL nrrunt Wsuhlmrn In "A Full Heuse" &CU4t BID AND LOCUST STS. NEXT lt'P.KK Edinnnd Day's Story of the West "IMC KUUINU-UP" with R0SC0E (Fatty) ARBUCKLE "rtt Ti MD kxrTret IVvW- All Nt Week Maurice Teurncur's Masterpiece of the Film "DEEP WATERS" M U'K BENNETT'S ".MOVIE FANS" T3fcteivtf SID ST. .hoi, Htintlrr ' Mnn Tuna it'i , &r ' .-...,, s...n,, 1vrll 'LES MISERABLES" Thnrsdar. Friday & Satnrday MA1IEL NORMAND In "tub hum ntiNCEss" CcJUatll.m Mnrk "el. BOth OlMJlUrn Men.. Tues., Wed. CHARLES HAY In "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" , And HAROLD LLOYD In 1ET OUT AND OET UNDKIl" V'J,Sn.,'e f'V';"Jl"ra 8. Hart In "The Cradle of Courage" Chester Cemwlr "OTerall Here" CexLa BOTH AND CEDAR AVENUE .Men. & Tues, Elsie Frrsusen In "Lady Rese's Daughter" Wed.. Thurs., Frl "HUMORESQUE" Saturday Herbert liuwlln.en In "MAtf AND HIS WOMAN" WmnJam i!nT)ASTICR AVE." Ct tCUttVl 4 1 HT STREET Men.- & Tees Charles Kay In "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" WEDNESDAY RUNCIf SWEET In "HELI WANTED, MAIJJ" Thurs.. ' A Snt. William S. Hart In ''THE CRADLE OF COURAUET , ,rBVNimG-P13'BBI0rLBDGBBPHILAI)BLPHIA, SATURDAY, 1 ' STARS THAT MAE MURRAY. THE RIGHT TO lOVE" A rcadld CLAPA KIMBALL YOUNG. MID-CHAHNEL' liilii REVIVES GREEK SPORT Javelin Throwing Advocated by Statuesque Zella Russell Zella. Russell, who plays a etatucoque Qreik maiden In the clever musical com edy, "The Sweetheart Shep," new at the Ferrest, has taken up the ancient sport of Javelin throwing and Is pos sibly one of the most expert and en thusiastic devotees of the sport Javelin throwing has bocemo a 'fixed snort among athletic associations nnd colleges and It Is gaining popularity among women who enjoy athletics. "It would be hard te And a mere In teresting sport than this." says the actress. "The Javelin Is light enough te be thrown by any normal woman without danger of strain. The efteotsef this sport are similar te any form of throwing, only mere pronounced. The Javelin Is thrown with tha left as much as with the right hand, and If special exercises, such as rowing, swimming or exercising with an elastic exerciser, while facing the machine, are practiced regu-larly-wlth It, this sport will prove a meBt Interesting war of developing and pre serving a normal physique." Ou .Barry's Life Filmed Mptlon-Mcture exploitation has reached French Commune, the barricades, the Fall of the Castile, the srulllutlne. All these creat moments of France'H travail, cllccted threush the cunning. of tn motien-plcturo camera, nave dcpii transformed Inte what Is credited with reins ene of the most stupendous offer ings of the ucrcui. "Passion" Is Uie title of the new spec tacle, which Is being presented by As sociated Flirt National Pictures, Inc., PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATUE3 Direction et Mtnri, LEE & J. J. SHUUERT LYRIC & I BEST SEATS I $2.00 NOTE Owlnr te the length of tha pr fnrmanc curtain rliea evening! at 8 sharp; MatlnMi at 2. The N. Y. WINTER GARDEN Sh. assmg onew OF 1919 "WrNTEIl GARDEN SHOWS AnK IN A CLASS BT THEMSELVES." Public Ledger ADELPHI NOW . MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 i& DITRICHSTELN IN THE IIOMAKTIC MELODRAMA "The Purple Mask" DeLANCEY ST. Vnct, tntti. Thn. A Sat. nelnw Sonic- at. LAST MATINEE TODAY LAST TIME TONIGHT Rebert Milten's Comedy With Maite 7, CHARM' SCHOOL E Downtown Ticket Offlces, Shubert Theatre and Glmbeli. 6AM SHUBERT EVES. AT 8:15 8 nuetiM Mat Today 2;15 "Win frUnds her In Nw Yerk and jonnen i;vnintr Laitr, THE HITJ OF THE YEAR CHESTNUT ST. MATINEES, 2:1(1. EV Opera Heme Twice Dally EVKNINOS. 8sl5 $ D.W.GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY j $1.00 NOTE Owlnr te ceet. lenstli of produc tion, and Iren-bound contracts, this picture never can be ehewn at leei than tint-clan theatre prlrev ACADEMY OP MUSIC Rlnlw November 12 at 8:15 ONLY APPEARANCE s GALLI-CURC! Tickets, If 00 te $1.00. new. Academy of Miinln He Offlce and lleppe'e, 11 111 Chestnut Philharmonic Society of Phila. JOHEP A. PASTEP.NACK. Conductor S SUNDAY KVENINO OONCEnTH Nev, T, Dro. n. Jan, 0. Feb, 0, May I), at Shubert Theatre OrchMtra compe.ed of TO members of the Philadelphia Orcheatra , Noted aolelet at each concert Admlealen te member! only Limited number of m.mber.hlps still Dues. 15 Annually open Membership subscription should be sent t Dr. ('. S. Hlrech. Trees.. 1100 rine. St WORLD'S ev" wvinu W"'fM-"J CURIOSITIES MUSEUM " ' ' 0PBN eMht, m JX7. A. M. te 10 Pk..- -. Itth tAMsJket FeraerU- Ulnhee Hew KHBSmllmHM i CONSTANCE TALMADGE. BURR MABEL NORMAND !BilHBwraill 5 TA . i I .JWE LCAE EXPERT" MclNTOSH -THE SLIM PRINCESS NgMWWWL&?SW&3- I ATb4Wa4ndBrwdia.. 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In sterv It is a version of ihe Ufa of the little French milliner whom the world afterward Knew as Du Barry, nnd presents In startling and Inp. prcsslve manner the hundreds of thrill ing influents w:tn wnicn uie tempes tueus life of that vlvaclcus and beau tiful woman was filled. rillLADKLl'IIIA'S LEADINO THEATREa. DIKECTIO.V ME8SUH. GALES OF LAUGHTER SWEEP THE LYRIC TITEATEE "FUN AND FROLIC AT ITS BEST." PhUa. Inquirer "WINTER GARDEN SHOWS ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES." Public Ledger Greileit CiIiit of Mirti-InciUri and Hilarity-Impircrs Erer CeD(retlcd in One OrerwDelminf Fen Jubilee J.UIES BARTON. TnE AVON COSIEDY s. JACK LESLIE. I)N IIAHCALL. All MARTIN. PRANKIE IIE.T!I. HAZEL COX. THE RATH BROTHERS, THE 4 HALEY SISTERS. KYRA. MERLE HARTWELL, HARRY TURriN. RO. IND WOODRUFF AND THE WON DROUS WINTER GARDEN IIEAUT1ES. POP. $1.50 MATS. LSUAL REOULAR MAT. MTA). SPECIAL AR.MISTICE DAY MvTINEE THURSDAY MATINEE TODAY, 12 jff VW I mh f U17CT1IIIT CT OPERA rl 11V I vli MAT. TODAY TTlatineea Dailu. Hundreds of O 5eate for everq performance ,nii eqqia .r.eaqr.ygct.uit. m EAST THIS WEEK MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE and JALLACE HaeDOHALD "TRUMPET ISLAND-e-apHet TRAINED BY P1TRICHSTE1N Jesephine Hamner's Career Almest Entirely With Noted Star Jesephine Hamper, the stately and beautiful girls who has an Important role In Lee Dltrlchstcln's romantic melo dramatic success, "The Purple Mask." has had but four vears of experience en the stage and every one, with the ex ception of a few months spent In vaude ville has been In the Dltrlchsteln or ganization. Although Miss Hamner was born In Chicago she asserts that Bhe Is a cos mopolitan, for she was educated In Dloemlngton, .111., and resides In New Yerk, but has spent the majority of the last four years in touring the large cities. Her first appearance en the stage was in a home-talent company In Dloom Dleom Dloem lngton, with which her ability quickly wen her the position of "leading ladv.1' She has appeared In "The King." "The Marquis de Prlela." "The Matinee Here' and "The Purple Mask." in which she Is a royalist conspirator during the early regime of Napeleon. AD EL PHI yAA cf. CHI ID TAT lLVIIWIi9tlil LAST3VEEKS AJKSTHN MIIMffiM aPLENDID ST'OrleSaBssBSSBSBSBSBSBSSSBSBSBSBSl Wmt7rM r i I '.asafl IM1- Up NOTE: OVOING TO THE ENORMOUS DEAWOD FOR SEATJ1 TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS HU5T BE CALLED FOB BEFORE 6:RM , HeusErriirrr -s 1 .' Ill nra-f r III I I . at $1. eyavance I III I II I Ml -NOVEMBER ,6, 1020 ' IRENES SPONSORS Trie Already Well Known a Play wright, Lyricist and Composer "Ircrie," the musical comedy hit new playing at Uie Shubert, has added laurcln te her three noted sponsor as well ns substantially increasing 'heir bank accounts. By ft cr.lncldence they are nlLManchusetts men. Jarnee Montgomery, author of the "Irerft" book, nnd Jeseph McCarthy, riuth.r of the "Irene" lyric-, hall from Maiden, Mass. Harry Tlerncy. who composed the ccore of "Irene .s n, n.iiu. nf Anlilnnrl nlthniitrh New Yerk claims him for her own, eipeclally slneJ he gained reputation 'as the composer or "Mlilslnpl," "Cleepntrp," "A Wee Bit of Lace' "My Baby's Arms," "Alice Blu Gewn" nnd ether pieces. Mr. Montgomery Is the nuther of 'The Avia tor." "Iteady Mnney" nnd ether pluys, and Mr. McCarthy Is ene of the best known B-ing writers In the country, among his works being "Ireland Must Be Heaven, 'Cause My Mether Cemn Frem There" "I'm Always neams Jlalnbews," "Ten Made Me Leve Yeu." Irnf" him bad a lone and successful .Ife In New Yetk, Londen and In Aus tralia. They nre translating "Ircne Inte Swedish at present and a French jroductlen Is planned KEITH'S ANNIVERSARY ,8peclal Program Will Mark Eight eenth Birthday The eighteenth anniversary of the opening of Keith's will be commemo cemmemo commeme ra'cd next week and also marks the In auguration of Keith vaudeville in Phila delphia thirty-one years age at the old Btleu en eighth street. The palace of amuspment Is an insti tution which occupies a position of dis tinction among Philadelphia enterprises ard stands as a monument te the mem ory of the pioneer of vaudeville, who placed this style of entertainment, en the highest plane, within the reach of women nnd children. The anniversary week will be especially fitting, nnd there will be a chrysanthemum show In the lobby. "Aphrodite" for the Shubert Philip Barker, Londen scenic artist, for mero than twenty years the scenic artist who painted all of Sir Henry Irvlng's productions and mere recently noted In New Yerk as the artist who de signed and painted all the fourteen set tings for "Chu Chin Chew," came te this country from Londen te personally leek after the scenery of "Aphrodite, which will be seen at the Shubert shortly. Tarklngten Praises "Clarence" Cast After the triumphant opening of "Clarence" In New Yerk, Beeth Tark Tark lngeon, the author, wrote Geerge Tyler, the producer, the following letter, which was posted en the "call beard." back stage. "A cast as well filled, well acting and personally attractive as this one could play the Telephone Directory 'and make a hit with It. If you'd get one of these people wrong you d have lest." The company coming te the Bread November 15 Is the one that tha author praised ee highly. LEE ft J. J. BIIUUEUT Next Week Evgs. at 8:15 2d Week Mats. Today and Thur. dee Shubert presents Mr. Lee IN THE- IiOMANTIC. MELODRAMA TWENTY 'WEEKS AT BOOTH THEATEE-NX POP.mT.WED.50neS2.22 UNGS6F"REMTIS PHDF:S4TM4T?'ltP.rl EXTRA MAT.JHANKSCiVING DAI! !omdTeVerfdHit 2YEAR NEW YORK I YEAP LOVDON 6 MONTHS AUSTRALIA MATINEE TODAY 50T-MAND CLOSING H PERFORMANCE SAT. EVE. N0V.27 SPECIAL NOTICE 7Ae 00fA PQrbrmance tn Piifadefibkk u6& TUESDAY NIGHT MR.D.WCRIFFITH MISS LILLIAN GISH MR.RICHARD BARTHELMES5 w 6& fif&seY te wecem& guests persenalty Appropriate, JeumrYrj Pistrjlufed WaHHssssssssssaDlniaMt- SrsglSsssI iinhllT T TlttlTisJFitlWWlalM WRpWwrnmRw' !H CTiisriTJ Direction Stanley Company of A TODAY KATliKIUNH MucDONAl.D MARKET STREET . NEXT WEEK jr jnsumn malely acini by a cast of for years the Brcateat melodrama of the This thriller has been made Inte picture that will held you enthralled. ADDED ATTRACTION LEE KIDS In "THE CIRCUS IMPS' NOVEMBER 16TH LIONEL IIARRYMORE IN "THE MASTER MIND LOOKING FORWARD TO AN EVENT! Music will be a. prominent adjunct te the preerams of fered at the Stanley Theatre. Market at Nineteenth, and It will be en even a wider nnd mere nrtHtlc scale than er before presented by the Stanley Company of America f-AI 10 A. M. 12. 2. 3:43, B:IS, 7:45. 0.30 I'. M. WEEK COMMENCING .MONDAY QjpwYCW IN HER BRILLIANT iVEV it MID-CHANNEL L The real beauty and richness of the Investiture: the perfect technique of direction, photographic excellence and superb portrayal of every character glva "Mid-Channel" the brilliance of the master's touch. NOV. I0TH CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Continuous 10 A. M. te 11.15 I. M. OEORGE riTZMAURICU WITH MAE MURRAY IN PREPARATION afro LOVEfii Abeve HbVsbsssbW bssbSsssHCsssssb WVw Sysa?aBVssLBsBTra BEGINNING MONDAY THE WORLD FAMOUS DI ING VENUS Msm Her Mile-a-minute h alssssssssssssBiPvKlvijV WVsaB. i,i')!;- m BSBSSSSSEV. J n BSBSSSSSSSV ADDED ATTRACTION-ENCLUSIVE TICTURE OF THE WONDER HORSE MAN C WAR AND SIR BARTON RACE AT WINDSOR, ONTARIO EVERY DETAIL PICTURED NEXT WEEK C.OUVERNEUR MORRIS' bTORY TRUMPET ISLAND Spectacular Scenes Unsurpassed YTT VAUDEMLLE. 11 M TO 11 P Sf MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER NEXT WEEK Direct from New Verli Successes RAWLES and VON KAUFMAN In acemedy eldt entitled "Mush ' EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION THAT CHEERY COMEDIENNE TOMMIE ALLEN & CO. IN "JUMBLE INN ' OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE BROAD AND SNYDER AVENUE 2.15. 0 13 AND 0PM MONDAY. TUESDAY 4 EDNCSDAY MARTY BROOKS PRESENTS Paul Adams and u nreadnay Chorus In "THE OWL" A Musical Farre with Ills Cast and Bevy of Pretty lllrls FIRST SOUTH PHILA SHOWINO VIOLA DANA IN THE METRO PHOTOPLAT A CHORUS GIRL'S ROMANCE BILL CHANGED THURSDAY" mwu In "Tll NOTOmOOS MSB LISCB" leth S WITH ii5l'"i J Frem the Famous I'lay by WILLIAM GILLETTE areat artlats stsie, motion FIFTH WEFK OF MUSICAL FESTIVAL EMILY STOKES HACAR Vecal Soloist TODAT "A MORMON MAID- DRAMA it "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" TODAY AND NEXT WEEK I'.MtAMOL'NT PRODUCTION AND DAVID POWELL "BEHOLD MY WirE" TODAT "A CHORUS GIRL'S ROMANCE" Comedy Dr, ama LVS He lined the Kr but couldn't win her In the usual way. se lu resorted te cavpnia,, methods. Humorous Incidents dra niytle 2 """! e Inte the melt uramatlc climax ever seen, DT FAST AND SLOW MOTION NEXT WEEK METRO rillST SHOWING LOVE'S ROMANCE Frem the Celebrated Drury Lane Drama FRANK-FORD 4 ALLEGHENY AVES. . "riJ arirest audevllle Heme NEXT WEEK " LeRoy, Besco & Talma LEWROSS&ce7J Jacksen Tayler & Ce. - J9SS & NATJE BROWNING & DAVIS " "CONSTANCE TALMADGE 'n "THE LOVE EXPERT" .MAHM T S'lREET I1LWW OOTH MONDAY Tl KUDU EDNEHDAY AN OM-EUINO Kl'LL OF S.NAP GLADYS AND HER JUVENILE JAZZ BAND Replete with merriment and syncopated melodies of today HILL CHANQED THl RSDAY COLenIAL OerinanteHnAv. 4 Chelien Av MOV Tl E8. AND WED ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE In "THE ROUND-UP" Added DOROTHY FOX, Miprsne Thurs , Frl.. Hat. Elhel Him Inn In IUH kill DCAJlllUW JteDerc vain : M1 I0atilohiea : . -" ' ' m !? ' 'Mid : mm mI1 111 sssafiSJssii : p aifi ra& TA X.rt.vl ', ; I vnuet WOMBB .15 , ; iff .flnH r4 Sf-l WMijiasBssl ' t 1 1-1 ' i liW i if It him : ar ..wan : u m, 111' JPl ll If w ft n'M ' 3k "iSa IrW Kr s a 1 1 I tim i 5-flL' I fUJMis I iu s iisjLSJLsaaJUjr. '!, ..31 e ''"'twrnr iJ4J '....n ' w' r " - N.A 4 . M' .VVrAX . .. .'' aVJ-S-v. "i"" i-K -Bi1 J..V,.. 1 . l ..I 1 . !.PJ tfiXl ... JV